Taylor ended his Laracon 2024 keynote by unveiling Laravel Cloud, the Future of Shipping. The keynote was the first public demo of Laravel’s new app platform for deploying Laravel apps instantly. During the demo, Taylor created a project and had a Laravel app up and running in 25 seconds 🤯
Ten years ago, Forge changed the game. Five years later, Vapor pushed the boundaries with serverless deployments. Now, we’re aiming higher than we’ve ever aimed before. We’ve spent more than a decade listening to what developers want, and it’s simple: they just want to ship.
No more wasting time on DevOps minutiae. No more tinkering with server configuration files, load balancers, or database backups. No more headaches. With Laravel Cloud that’s no longer a dream, it’s a reality.
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Laravel Cloud is a fully managed infrastructure platform built for developers and teams who just want to ship their next big idea, and it’s relentlessly optimized for Laravel and PHP.
With Laravel Cloud, you’re not just deploying code, you’re embracing a future where infrastructure works for you, not the other way around. Auto-scaling? Done. DDoS protection? Standard. Push-to-deploy? Of course. Databases? Laravel Serverless Postgres scales your database on demand, all while you only pay for what you use.
You can get on the Laravel Cloud waiting list on at cloud.laravel.com
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